John Harbaugh, 61, leads epic Baltimore Ravens locker room celebrations with a HILARIOUS victory dance after beating Houston Texans 34-10 in NFL playoffs

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh broke out a hilarious victory dance after Baltimore’s 34-10 Divisional playoff victory over the Houston Texans.

Shortly after the game was completed, a clip went viral on social media showing Harbaugh strutting his stuff in the middle of the Ravens’ locker room to a mix of cheers and laughter from players and staff.

The 61-year-old Harbaugh then handed things off to rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers as he called for the former Boston College star to step up next and pointedly sent him to the center of the circle.

Flowers then proceeded to break out his own dance moves in front of his celebratory teammates.

A separate video also showed the Baltimore locker room dancing as a team during their celebrations.

Ravens head coach John Harbaugh broke out a hilarious victory dance after beating Houston

Rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers also joined in the victory dance after Harbaugh

Rookie wide receiver Zay Flowers also joined in the victory dance after Harbaugh

MVP candidate Lamar Jackson led the Ravens to a win, recording four total touchdowns

MVP candidate Lamar Jackson led the Ravens to a win, recording four total touchdowns

As for the game itself, Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson delivered another MVP-level performance, leading the way for Baltimore with four touchdowns.

Jackson’s final stats for the day were 16-22 for 152 yards and two passing touchdowns, along with 11 carries for 100 and two rushing touchdowns.

Baltimore’s defense set the tone throughout the game, eliminating any semblance of a run for Houston.

The Texans only collected 35 yards on the ground for the entire game.

“They motivated us to put points on the board,” Jackson said. “They’re holding off an opponent, a very good team, led by a great quarterback. Our defense, sometimes they get us and sometimes we get them, gives us momentum, and it was them tonight.”

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